A nice person

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Movie
German title A nice person
Original title Roztomilý člověk
Country of production Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
original language Czech
Publishing year 1941
length 86 minutes
Rod
Director Martin Frič
script Karel Steklý
production Karek Feix ,
Václav Dražil
music Josef Stelibský
camera Václav Hanuš
cut Jan Kohout
occupation

A nice person (original title: Roztomilý člověk ) is a Czech feature film by Martin Frič from 1941. The comedy is based on the 1927 novel Kašpárek by František Xaver Svoboda .

action

Newspaper editor Viktor Bláha is a person with an almost inexhaustible imagination. In order to escape the boredom of everyday life, he keeps inventing almost unbelievable stories. So he confides an alleged secret to his fellow human beings and watches with great joy how the alleged secret spreads like wildfire. At the wedding of his former classmate Ivan Molenda, Bláha spreads such tales of lies about the groom that the newly entered marriage is threatened with the end. Bláha met Polda just when the lies threatened to fall back on him. Like Bláha, Polda has an exuberant imagination and is in no way inferior to it ...

production

The film was made in the Barrandov film studio in Prague under the production of the National Film . Roztomilý člověk had its premiere on July 4, 1941 at the Zlín Film Festival ( II. Filmové žně Zlín 1941 ).

Awards

  • Prize of the Bohemian-Moravian Film Center 1941 ( cena Českomoravského filmového ústředí )
  • National Prize for Nataša Gollová in 1941 (also for her roles in the films Hotel Blaue Stern ( Hotel Modrá hvězda ), Maimärchen ( Pohádka máje ) and The Glove ( Rukavička ))

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